this is the single worst way i've ever read to describe an erection, frank herbert
Reblog for a larger sample size for no sample size at all, because obviously nobody will vote
it has been like at least eight years and sometimes I still think to myself, when I am tired, “but I am le tired… well then take a nap! AND THEN FIRE ZE MISSILES” even though in retrospect that is like one of the most embarrassingly unfunny videos to ever come out of the internet
reblog to bonk the person you reblogged it from with a hollow cardboard tube
I don’t know how to tell y’all that Chadwick Boseman was a real person outside of T’Challa or Jackie Robinson or any of his other roles and his death is tragic because he suffered in silence for YEARS while still dedicating himself relentlessly to his craft. Let him rest in peace and power as Chadwick Boseman, not as T’Challa or Jackie Robinson or any other role.
And please for the love of god if you’re more worried about who’s going to play Black Panther from now on, take a step back and realize a real person died. A family lost their son, husband, brother, father, to a horrible disease, and your worry is about a fictional character. Please get back in touch with reality.
Y'all. Arc 3 was...
damn.
WONDER BAR (1934) | dir. Lloyd Bacon
“The other [scene that stands out above the rest] involved a handsome man, asking a dancing couple if he could cut in. The female partner, expecting his attention, agrees, only to see him dance with her male partner. Jolson then flaps his wrist and says, “Boys will be boys. Woo!”. This scene almost caused the Production Code to reject the film, and was featured in the opening scenes of the documentary film The Celluloid Closet (1996).”
In regards of the Trump government scraping all trans inclusion in its queer information portion of its websites I have made this thing. Spread the word. Don't let them pretend we never existed.
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Chadwick knew he had a limited amount of time left on this earth so he lived every single day to the fullest. He made five fantastic movies, brought a king to life on our screens, marched in the streets for the rights of so many people, and married the woman he loved.
Don’t just remember Chadwick for the movies he made. Remember him for the incredible man that he was. Because he lived. He lived.
meatwolf <3